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  1. The Devil's Alternative is a novel by British writer Frederick Forsyth first published in 1979. It was his fourth full-length novel and marked a new direction in his work, setting the story in the near-future (in 1982) rather than in the recent past. The work evolved from an unfilmed screenplay entitled No Alternative .

  2. La alternativa del Diablo. Frederick Forsyth. Título original: The Devil`s Alternative. Editorial: Plaza & Janés. Año publicación: 1979. Temas: Policíaca y Espionaje. Nota media: 7 / 10 (14 votos) Resumen y sinopsis de La alternativa del Diablo de Frederick Forsyth.

  3. 17 de sept. de 1979 · 15,350 ratings324 reviews. Russia faces famine. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival on the U.S. But as the KGB and the CIA watch in horror, the rescue of a Ukrainian freedom fighter from the Black Sea unleashes savagery that endangers peace--and plunges leaders from Washington to Moscow into a web of overwhelming ...

  4. 13 de jul. de 2010 · Language. English. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival on the U.S. But as the KGB and the CIA watch in horror, the rescue of a Ukrainian freedom fighter from the Black Sea unleashes savagery that endangers peace--and plunges leaders from Washington to Moscow into a web of overwhelming intrigue, terror, and suspense.

  5. ISBN: 9780099552918. Escrito por... Frederick Forsyth, expiloto de la RAF y periodista de investigación, modernizó el género del thriller cuando publicó Chacal, una novela que combina a la perfección la documentación periodística con un estilo narrativo ágil y rápido.

  6. About The Devil’s Alternative #1 New York Times bestselling author Frederick Forsyth delivers a frighteningly possible novel of international terrorism and impending war… As the Russian people face starvation, the Politburo is faced with a hard choice: negotiate with America for food, go to war for national survival, or deal with an ...

  7. Frederick Forsyth. Bantam Books, 1981 - Famines - 470 pages. Russia faces famine. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival on the U.S. But as the KGB and CIA watch in horror, the...